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Tag Archives: Reviews
My RBL Review of God’s Timetable by Daniel Stramara
If you’re interested in the Book of Revelation or the Jewish feasts, you may want to check out my just-published review of a new book by Daniel Stramara, God’s Timetable: The Book of Revelation and the Feast of Seven Weeks. Although my … Continue reading
Posted in Book Notices
Tagged Jewish Festivals, Pentecost, Revelation, Reviews, Shavuot, Weeks
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BibleWorks for Rapid Reading, pt 2 (BibleWorks 9 Review)
Introduction In this series I am exploring some ways that the new BibleWorks 9 can be used, not simply as a tool for exegesis or Bible study, but as an aid to communicative learning and teaching. For a good overview … Continue reading
Posted in Greek Pedagogy, Reviews
Tagged Bible Software, Bibleworks, Interlinears, Reading Fluency, Reading Greek, Reading Speed, Resources, Reviews, Tools
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Understanding Language: A Guide for Beginning Students of Greek and Latin
I recently received an email from Catholic University of America Press featuring a new release by Donald Fairbairn, who teaches Patristics at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in Massachusetts. The book, titled Understanding Language: A Guide for Beginning Students of Greek & … Continue reading
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Tagged Book Notices, Book Reviews, Books, Donald Fairbairn, Immersion, Reviews
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BibleWorks and Communicative Greek, pt 1 (BibleWorks 9 Review)
Introduction This is an introductory post to a short series in which I will explore some of the features in the new BibleWorks 9. There have already been numerous excellent reviews in the blogosphere. See, especially, David Instone-Brewer’s very helpful … Continue reading